A. Wall surrounding hospital grounds.

B. Main entrance.

C, D. Court separating the first and second enclosed spaces.

C. Entrance to second enclosure, through the porter’s lodge.

D. One of the four buildings placed at the corners of the principal square; the members of the Religious Sisterhood occupy the building as their convent.

E. Gallery of communication between the convent and the wards of the hospital.

F. Another of the four corner buildings; it is destined for the use of the priests and the surgeons, and communicates with the hospital wards by means of a covered gallery like that shown at E.

G. Entrance to men’s promenade, to the reservoir, and to the cemetery.

H, I. Buildings in which may be lodged, during the prevalence of an epidemic, such citizens as may be affected with some contagious disease.

K, L, M, and N. Gardens belonging respectively to pavilions L, H, F, and D.